Risk Assessments
Call Sheets
P2
Treatment
Script
Storyboard
Back plates
P3
a) Show how you have used backdrops (pictures)
b) Show how you set up equipment (eg screenshots of file structure and programes used with timelines etc)
c) Show you have followed the script and storyboard (show picture comparison or example of script)
d) Explain how you have met the requirements of your risk assessment
e) Explain and show how well you followed your production schedule (Use headers DEVELOPMENT, PRE PRODUCTION, PRODUCTION & POST PRODUCTION)
P4
Shot log
Final edit (before feedback)
Datastream
P5
Feedback
Apply feedback (screenshot)
Cage fall
With all the feedback we got back the improvements made were all mostly based on changing out story, however, we don have enough time to compete and change our story. One of the obvious things we had to change was when the cage falls. If the viewer looked closely they can see that the cage bars come in front of the character rather than behind. In the time given we separated the cage and moved the assets behind. We also did some more improvement on out lip sync because some of it was off and other audio parts didn't fit well.
Before
After
Visual Effects
The animation as a whole is a visual effect however, The added effects we had are all the transitions we made as well as the beginning credits and ending credits. For example the final edit the the cuts made from one scene to the other either cut to the next scene or slide across. We also have some zoom in shots from outside to inside. For the credits all the credits slide across the screen and some shapes move around. All the transitions were made on after effects.
Audio Visuals
Assets were created in Photoshop (all the different mouth movements), but the movement as a whole was made in after effects. All different movements were imported into after effects and then moved to fit every sound of the letters one after the other.
Final Edit
Datastream 2



































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